Holder for domestic articles.



PATENTED MAR. 12, 190'? M PIKE HOLDER FOR DOMESTIC ARTICLES. APPLICATIONFILED 1120.12. 1906.

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Houses FOR DOMESTIC ARTICLES.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Application filed December '18, 1906. Serial No. 348.4%.

To all whom it nub concern: tions 8 8, but is not grasped between saidBe it known that I, iMORRIS PIKE, acitizen sections as it is by the loop13. Conseof the United States, residing atW estmont, in i quently. inorderto remove the broom-hanthe county of Camden and btate of New Jer- Idle from the loop 13 it will have to be moved say, have invented a newand useful Holder i laterally in a forward direction directly forDomestic Articles, of which the followaway from the same, as thesections 8 8 ing is a specification. would interfere with its removal inany 'Ihis invention has relation to holders for other manner.Consequently the loop 13 domestic articles; anditconsists-in the novelis not liable to be twisted out of shape by construction and arrangementof its parts, as the removal from or insertion of the broomhereinaftershown and described. I handle therein. Furthermore, as the loop The,object of the invention is to provide a i 9 is located directly at theends'of the secholder adapted to sustain and support a va I tions 8 8the holder is braced at an interriety of household articles, such as abroom, mediate point, and swaying of the broombrushes, clusters,dust-pans, and similar artihandle is prevented in the loop 13 and itscles. 1 consequent damage is avoided. The space It consists, primarily,of a single wire or between the sections 3 and 5 may receive rod formedup in such configuration as to be brushes or similar articles, whiledust pans readily attached to a vertical surface and or cloths may behung upon the hooks 4. which is provided with bonds, hooks, forks, Alsoin1plementssuch as pokers, dustand Outstanding sections upon which thepans, and the like-inay be hung upon the articles as above described arehung or susi transversely-extending sections 7 7. pended. I llavingdescribed my invention, what I In the accompanying drawing the figure isclaim as new, and desire to secure by Leta perspective view of theholder. in ters Patent, is-

The holder consists of a single piece of wire 1. A holder such describedformed from having, the loops 1 formed at the upper cor a single wire,said holder having loops formed ners ol the holder. Said loops areadapted at its upper corners and sections extending to receive thesecuring-screws 2. The vertitoward each other from said loops, withseccal sections 3 depend from the loops 1 and tions extendingforwardlyrow the last said sections and a U-shaped loop located between theforwardly-extending sections, sec- No. 846,788. :a'cemec'. March 12,1907.

the sections 3 by bending the wire back, then twisting the same, andcurving the ends of tions depending from said corner-loops and thetwisted portions up. Just abovethe said connecting withtorwardly-extending sechooks the wire is carried up into the shorttions,transversely-cxtcndingsections formed sections 5, which areparallel with the secat the ends of said forwardly-extending sec tions3, but spaced from the same. At the tions, rearworally-extendingsections formed upper ends of sections 5 the wire is carried at theinner ends of the transversely-extendjnto the l'orwzn'dly-cxtendingsections '6, ing sections, said U-shaped loop being loand at the outerends oi the said sections 6 cated vertically above the rearwardly-exthetranswisely-extending sections 7 are tending section formed, at the endsof which are formed the 2. A holder such as described com risingrearwardIv-cxtcnding sections The loop a continuous wire rod havingloops ormed .9 is located at the rear end of the sections 8 at thecorners and sections extending toward and receives a securing-screw 10.The upeach other therefrom, forwardly-extending per sections 11 extendtoward each other sections located at the inner ends of the first fromthe loops 2 and merge into ,the forsaid sections, and a U-shapcd looplocated wardly-extcnding sections 12, which in turn between saidforwardly-extending sections, merge into the substantially U-shaped loopsections depending from said corner-loo s, 13. The loop 13 ishorizontally disposed and hooks formed at the. lower ends of said eislocated vertically above the .pace between pending sections,vertically-extending secthe sections 8 S. tions located at the upperends of said ooks The loop 13 is adapted to embrace the and being spacedfrom the depending sec upper portion of a. broom-handle and has tions,forwardly-extending sections located frictional contact with the same.The hanat the upper ends of the vertically-extending die lies within thespace between the secsections, transversely-extending sections logatedat the ends of said fogward1y-extend- In testi m on t hst l qfi'i'mtheforegoing as mg sections, rearwardly-extending sections my own Ihav'e hereto aflixed my signature in lcmatmi at the ends of sandtransversely-exthe presence of Wm wltnesses.

.' tending sections and a loop located between f MORRIS PIKE; -therearwardly-extending sections, the U-| Witnesses:

shaped 100p being located vertically above ALBERT GRIEBSOH, the saidrearWardly-extending sections. HARRY C. GREENFIELD.

